The Many One (Asbestos Ashes)

The Many One (Asbestos Ashes) by Paul Burr is a collection of poetry published by iUniverse in June 2007. This edition features 84 pages and is presented in English. The poems span from the activist era of the 1960s to the present, reflecting on themes of loss and redemption through the lens of childhood memories from the author’s upbringing on a family farm in Puyallup, Washington.
Readers will find a diverse exploration of human emotions, ranging from early expressions of love to more recent political commentary, such as the poem “This is a Recording.” The collection serves as a poetic journal, chronicling the author’s life journey, including experiences of dead ends, detours, and moments of illumination. The work engages with subjects like literary criticism and American poetry, offering insights into the complexities of personal and collective experiences.
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A collection of poetry written over the years dating from the stormy activist era of the 1960’s until the present. These poems of loss and redemption focus on my childhood memories of a simpler time of innocence when growing up on the family farm in Puyallup, Washington.
The whole range of human emotion is explored from early poems of love to the iconoclastic recent political poem “This is a Recording”.
This is a poetic journal of the journey of my life: tales of dead ends, detours, depressions, illuminations and epiphanies included.
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